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Treatment outcomes.
Published 2023“…The rate of local recurrence in the included studies ranged from 9.4% to 78%, and local control progression-free survival ranged from 1 to 31 months. The total QoL decreased one week after the cryoablation procedure (-3.08 [95% Confidence interval: -4.65, -1.50], p-value <0.01) but increased one month (5.69 [3.99, 7.39], p-value <0.01) and three months (3.75 [2.25, 5.24], p-value <0.01) after the procedure.…”
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Quality assessment of included papers.
Published 2023“…The rate of local recurrence in the included studies ranged from 9.4% to 78%, and local control progression-free survival ranged from 1 to 31 months. The total QoL decreased one week after the cryoablation procedure (-3.08 [95% Confidence interval: -4.65, -1.50], p-value <0.01) but increased one month (5.69 [3.99, 7.39], p-value <0.01) and three months (3.75 [2.25, 5.24], p-value <0.01) after the procedure.…”
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Basic characteristics of the included studies.
Published 2023“…The rate of local recurrence in the included studies ranged from 9.4% to 78%, and local control progression-free survival ranged from 1 to 31 months. The total QoL decreased one week after the cryoablation procedure (-3.08 [95% Confidence interval: -4.65, -1.50], p-value <0.01) but increased one month (5.69 [3.99, 7.39], p-value <0.01) and three months (3.75 [2.25, 5.24], p-value <0.01) after the procedure.…”
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SIRT5 is a proviral factor.
Published 2022“…<b>E</b>. Decrease in cell-associated viral mRNA levels in A549-ACE2 cells infected with SARS-Cov-2 for 3 days at MOI = 0.1, and treated with SIRT5 and SIRT1 inhibitors Sirt5-i and Ex-527, as shown by RT-qPCR. …”
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Down-regulation of BjsR4 under tellurite and iron stresses, and impact of this down-regulation on survival at high iron concentration.
Published 2016“…<p><b>A)</b> The steady-state level of BjsR4 is decreased upon addition of tellurite. …”
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Dephosphorylation of AMPK by PP2A phosphatase promotes neuritogenic effect of SIM in SH-SY5Y cells.
Published 2013“…Error bar graph shows the difference in neurite length between SIM, SIM + Fostriecin and SIM + AICAR treated cells for 12 hrs (mean ± SEM; N = 50 cells per condition from 3 separate cultures). …”
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Overview of measurements.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Objective</p><p>The Parfective Microtrial in a randomized controlled microtrial, in which we focus not just on parental (and child) responsiveness but also on an underlying physiological mechanism hypothesized to contribute to heightened susceptibility to parenting interventions.…”
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Extended Ensemble Molecular Dynamics Study of Ammonia–Cellulose I Complex Crystal Models: Free-Energy Landscape and Atomistic Pictures of Ammonia Diffusion in the Crystalline Phase...
Published 2023“…Introducing hybrid quantum mechanical and molecular mechanics theory to the adaptive steered molecular dynamics simulation effectively lowered the heights of the PMF peaks to approximately 5 kcal/mol, accompanied by a slight decrease in the baseline. …”
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Extended Ensemble Molecular Dynamics Study of Ammonia–Cellulose I Complex Crystal Models: Free-Energy Landscape and Atomistic Pictures of Ammonia Diffusion in the Crystalline Phase...
Published 2023“…Introducing hybrid quantum mechanical and molecular mechanics theory to the adaptive steered molecular dynamics simulation effectively lowered the heights of the PMF peaks to approximately 5 kcal/mol, accompanied by a slight decrease in the baseline. …”